Scotland may seek to co-host 2015

The Scottish Rugby Union have confirmed a feasibility study will be carried out to assess the country's ability to co-host the…

The Scottish Rugby Union have confirmed a feasibility study will be carried out to assess the country's ability to co-host the 2015 World Cup. A steering group - which met for the first time last month - will decide whether Scotland should bid for the event.

The body is chaired by Event Scotland and features representatives from the SRU, the Scottish Executive, Scottish Enterprise, Edinburgh city council, Glasgow City Marketing Bureau and sportScotland. The study will cover areas such as the cost of making an application, the bid structure, the ability to meet the criteria and the benefits of staging the competition.

Issues such as infrastructure, funding and the potential for the involvement of other home unions will also be considered. A statement from the SRU read: "The steering group is expected to make its recommendations to Scottish Rugby and Scottish ministers in the summer of 2007."

The Scots would face competition from Japan, who have announced their intention to bid after narrowly losing out to New Zealand in the race for the 2011 tournament.

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Scotland's chances were boosted by a successful Under-21 World Championship in the country in 2004. International Rugby Board bosses expressed delight at the event, which saw attendances increase by more than a third on the previous tournament in England.

Event Scotland has been involved in Glasgow's ongoing bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the successful application to stage the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles in the same year.